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1. track
noun.
(ˈtræk)
A
line
or
route
along
which
something
travels
or
moves.
Antonyms
artifact
undress
exclude
arise
show
fall short of
get worse
Synonyms
belt
inside track
swath
round
line
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2. track
verb.
(ˈtræk)
Carry
on
the
feet
and
deposit.
Antonyms
disobey
disoblige
violate
Synonyms
introduce
3. track
verb.
(ˈtræk)
Observe
or
plot
the
moving
path
of
something.
Antonyms
predate
open circuit
Synonyms
observe
4. track
noun.
(ˈtræk)
A
pair
of
parallel
rails
providing
a
runway
for
wheels.
Antonyms
natural object
stand still
lack
sell
refrain
lose
keep down
Synonyms
artefact
railroad
tramway
railroad track
railway
5. track
noun.
(ˈtræk)
Evidence
pointing
to
a
possible
solution.
Antonyms
running
good-natured
lengthwise
uncross
unfold
Synonyms
evidence
grounds
lead
6. star
noun.
(ˈstɑːr)
(astronomy)
a
celestial
body
of
hot
gases
that
radiates
energy
derived
from
thermonuclear
reactions
in
the
interior.
Antonyms
fail
stupidity
uncreativeness
generalist
worst
unimportant
stay in place
Synonyms
celestial body
extragalactic nebula
white dwarf
red giant star
binary star
Etymology
star (English)
sterre (Middle English (1100-1500))
steorra (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
7. star
noun.
(ˈstɑːr)
Someone
who
is
dazzlingly
skilled
in
any
field.
Antonyms
following
down
minority
junior
uppercase
lowercase
superscript
Synonyms
whizz
mavin
hotshot
wiz
sensation
Etymology
star (English)
sterre (Middle English (1100-1500))
steorra (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
8. star
verb.
(ˈstɑːr)
Feature
as
the
star.
Antonyms
lack
youngster
picaninny
kid
Synonyms
have
co-star
Etymology
star (English)
sterre (Middle English (1100-1500))
steorra (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
9. star
noun.
(ˈstɑːr)
Any
celestial
body
visible
(as
a
point
of
light)
from
the
Earth
at
night.
Antonyms
follow
disadvantage
deficit
inactivity
Synonyms
starlet
heavenly body
Etymology
star (English)
sterre (Middle English (1100-1500))
steorra (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
10. star
adjective.
(ˈstɑːr)
Indicating
the
most
important
performer
or
role.
Antonyms
minor
artifact
single
constant
consistent
invariable
Synonyms
leading
stellar
prima
starring
Etymology
star (English)
sterre (Middle English (1100-1500))
steorra (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
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